| Miscellaneous offences ( 4.6.0.L8 ) |
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| Sunday, 08 April 2007 | |
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LOCAL INFORMATION 4.6.0.L8 Miscellaneous offences Extent: Jersey Common nuisance (Common Law Offence) 1 The most obvious offence is that of a person urinating in a public place, committing a public nuisance. Statutory Offences 2 Any person who commits a nuisance in or against any Post Office letter box commits an offence. Postal Services [Jersey] Law 2004 3 Any person who commits a nuisance in or against any telephone kiosk commits an offence. Article 53 Telecommunications (Jersey) Law, 2002. 4 See also Policing of the Roads/Parks and Beaches, for the improper use of these places. 5 An act tending to effect a public mischief is an offence at Common Law, eg -
Statutory Offences 6 Any person who by means of a public telecommunications service sends a message of a grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing character, commits an offence. Article 51(a) Telecommunications (Jersey) Law, 2002. 7 Any person who makes use of a public telecommunications service to send a false message for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to another commits an offence. Article 51(b) Telecommunications (Jersey) Law, 2002. Begging 8 It is an offence at Common Law, to unlawfully solicit the giving of alms. Note:
Impersonation of a Police Officer 9 Under the Police Force (Jersey) Law, 1974 it is an offence for any person, with intent to deceive, to impersonate a Police Officer, OR to do any act, or make any statement, calculated to falsely suggest that he is a Police Officer. Article 15(1) Note: 'Police Officer' means a member of the States of Jersey Police and the Honorary Police. 10 It is an offence for any person who, not being a Police Officer, wears any article of Police uniform in circumstances where it gives him an appearance so nearly resembling that of a Police Officer as to be calculated to deceive. Article 15(2) 11 It is an offence for any person, who, not being a Police Officer, has in his possession any article of Police uniform, unless he proves that he obtained possession lawfully and for a lawful purpose. Article 15(3) |
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